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Old 10-18-2019, 03:24 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by hungry.fool View Post
I saw someone on youtube pushes his eraser button all the way down on the same stylus pen, but mine can't be pushed all the way down (It just came down a little bit). I'm worried that my new pen has defected.
Mine just depresses part way. Not sure why I would need it to press further down. I'm just happy so long as it works which it does.

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I'd also like to know how to use the eraser button to erase just part of the drawing/writing. When I used it, it deleted the whole thing instead of partial lines/texts.
When writing in the Note taking app, press on the eraser icon. You can then select between three different options for erasing: Moving Eraser, Stroke Eraser or Erase All. If you select the Moving Eraser, it should only erase those portions of the note/sketch that you touch. The Stroke Eraser will delete the entire stroke and sometimes touching strokes. The Delete All option does what it says.

If you're writing on a PDF, I believe you can only select between the Stroke Eraser and the Delete All option. However, when using the Stroke Eraser, sometimes nearby or touching strokes get erased as well.
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